A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Том 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... move with difficulty . The stone that labours up the hill , Mocking the lab'rer's toil , returning still , Is love . 4. To be Lati Shakspeare . I sent to know your faith , lest the tempter have tempted you , and our labour be in vain ...
... move with difficulty . The stone that labours up the hill , Mocking the lab'rer's toil , returning still , Is love . 4. To be Lati Shakspeare . I sent to know your faith , lest the tempter have tempted you , and our labour be in vain ...
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... move , or the actor help the lame- mess of it with his performance , either of these are sufficient to effect a ... moved the two princes to compassion . 2. So as to cause sorrow . Sidney Our fortune on the sea is out of breath , And ...
... move , or the actor help the lame- mess of it with his performance , either of these are sufficient to effect a ... moved the two princes to compassion . 2. So as to cause sorrow . Sidney Our fortune on the sea is out of breath , And ...
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... move With casted slough and fresh legerity . Shaksp LEGGED . adj . ( from leg . ] Having legs ; furnished with legs . LE GIBLE . n . s . [ legibilis , Latin . ] 1. Such as may be read . You observe some clergymen with their heads held ...
... move With casted slough and fresh legerity . Shaksp LEGGED . adj . ( from leg . ] Having legs ; furnished with legs . LE GIBLE . n . s . [ legibilis , Latin . ] 1. Such as may be read . You observe some clergymen with their heads held ...
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... move upon their axis , do not all make intire revolutions ; for the moon maketh only a kind of libration , or a reciprocated mction on her own axis . Grew . LIBRATORY . adj . [ from libre , Lat . ] Ba- lancing , playing like a balance ...
... move upon their axis , do not all make intire revolutions ; for the moon maketh only a kind of libration , or a reciprocated mction on her own axis . Grew . LIBRATORY . adj . [ from libre , Lat . ] Ba- lancing , playing like a balance ...
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... move . Donne . His great application to the law had not in- fected his temper with any thing positive or liti gious . Addison . 2. Disputable ; controvertible . In litigious and controverted causes , the will of God is to have them to ...
... move . Donne . His great application to the law had not in- fected his temper with any thing positive or liti gious . Addison . 2. Disputable ; controvertible . In litigious and controverted causes , the will of God is to have them to ...
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